Okay, I'll try it with the Canon RAW convertor, but since my monitor is not
calibrated with a spyder, I doubt it will tell you much.

I bought a spyder, and discovered it does just as good a job as Adobe Gamma for screen calibration.

Damning with faint praise indeed.

When I was looking for a hardware colorimeter, I talked with the graphics engineering folks at Apple and they suggested the Gretag-Macbeth Eye One Display unit over the Colorvision Spyder. They felt the results from the latter were too variable, unit to unit. Recently, the Monaco Optix unit has also become favored, about on par with the Eye One Display.

I've calibrated all of my displays with the Eye One since a while ago now, and all of them produce much more consistent printing accuracy than they ever did with the several different software calibration tools I've used.

Godfrey



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